Hi there, I am interested in the connection to Elizabeth Land. Was this Pendleton Cty?

My Terry is Wm B who married Martha Bailey in Itawambe Cty Miss around 1820+-. I have the date, but not without digging at the moment. Their daughter Martha Julia Terry was my ggrandmother. She, my grandmather and John Young Carney, Martha's husband, and her other daughter, all died of TB before 1910. John lasted a little longer. Martha died in Srpingfield Mo, but John went to Texas where other Terrys were and died there. The story was, Martha was Cherokee,or her mother was. DNA says not. mtDNA is H3, Iberian Penn.

I am trying to find additional information on a very large group of Terry?swho have been in northeastern North Carolina since at least the early 1800?s, mainly in Bertie/Hertford/Pitt counties. Information that I have so faris from death certificates, census information and information from olderfamily members. These are my direct ancestors starting with my Father.

I am finding conflicting information regarding (4.) Richard J. Terry?sFather. Some entries on the internet are listing his Father as Richard Hillery Terryor Richmond H. Terry. These are also listed as having a wife Mary E. Outlaw.I would like to be factual so if anyone has information that would assistwith this, I would appreciate hearing from you. I seem to be hitting a brickwall with this.

grandfather James Elijah Terry born 1890 Cookeville Tenn. married Maude Stone (same part of Tenn.) 1918. His father was William Lafayette Terry (birthdate and place of birth unknown, but lived in Cookeville TN area , brother A.M. Terry (unknown name and dates) William Lafayette was married to Sarah Ann Pointer (TN.)( unknown dates). William Lafayette's father was named Elijah Terry (no dates or place).Grandfather James Elijah moved to Wolf Point Montana in 1910 and died there in 1968. I was born in Wolf Point and moved to Prince Albert Saskatchewan in l967 and from there moved to Vancouver area of British Columbia where i have lived since. This is all the information I have at present. Best Regards, Bill Terry